, and eric's shot him. >> and thanks forjoiningus, havea great weekend. bye-bye. >> single-minded guerilla fighters willing to do anything, and with no regard to the safety of themselves or others, it's not a conflict in the middle east, it's black friday in america. and this is special report. >> good evening, i'm shannon bream in for bret baier. and tryptphan induced comas, and proceeded to the retailers at black friday. 'offered once in a lifetime deals during what has become a make or break weekend in awn friendly economy. and correspondent steve brown kicks off our coverage tonight. >> and on thanksgiving thursday to be first in the doors at midnight on plaque friday. >> and the unofficial start of the holiday shopping season. >> we have our route. >> and toys "r" us, target, home goods. >> kohl's, breakfast. >> black friday is definitely the kickoff to the playoffs for us, if you think of it as a sporting event and it's a big day, we always want to come out really showing our guests what we have here and have a great start to the playoffs, yeah. >> and with retail sa

. a former assistant to presidento george w. bush, alsowithusoperathe new york times best-seller the amateur on the obama administration this is as if the obama team did not -- it just knew exactly wat would unfold. that is how together they were >> i'll understand that. the cost per ad, the republicans have to pay, many times more than the democrats. they bought there rate and they bought them in a very inefficient way. the whole campaign was just shot through with inefficiency. lou: de think it will be as easy for the republicans to raise money next time? >> people talking about, is there a silver lining for the republican. no doubt there are a lot of attractive potential candidates. you can go on and on. the question is, the base which controls the primary situation, will they go for any of these people, these populist conservatives overvalue conservatives. lou: let me pose another. i was talking with someone who i will not name. basically the republican party has a strange feeling of being in the buzz around and tells a political party. >> we need to get back to basics

rosen has been in the thick of one of those protests, and hejoinsusnowlive from landover hills, maryland. james? >> reporter: heather and rick, good afternoon. from what walmart executives are telling us, the protest staged here at this particular walmart store affectionately known as number 5129 in suburban maryland, may have been the largest mounted anywhere in the country. by our unofficial count, some 400 picketers arrived in five charter buses from the d.c. area around 8:30 a.m. today. they chanted things like no justice, no peace, and they carried signs saying things like slave at wal-mart. local store managers told fox they, too, brought in reinforcements for security. how many, i asked? enough, they said. where are they, i asked? everywhere, they said. finally, the erstwhile leader of the protest, the reverend dr. edwin l. jones, a local pastor -- who, by the way, told us the united food and workers union helped organize the protest -- confronted the managers. at that moment bobby williams told us his store saw none of its 900 employees walk off the job -- 400 employees

forustobe concerned about the potential for estate tax problems moving forward. >> greta: thank you for being with us tonight. go to gretawire.com and let us know what yo anticipated. that would be me making the final appearance. >> hello everyone, happy thanksgiving. and i'm andrea tan tareatearos, happy turkey day. the five of us are honored to be celebrating you. many of you traveled a long way to stay with loved ones. i hit the streets to talk to people to see if they were looking forward to going home for the holidays. ♪ like home, nowhere quite like home ♪ >> family time is coming up, the holidays, are you looking forward to seeing your family. >> i do, i look forward to seeing them. >> are you lying? >> no, i'm not. >> are is there any family members you're the not looking forward to see? >> i think i'm smart enough not to answer that question. >> there's always one in every family. >> we have a very close knit family and enjoy each other, i can't say that. >> my brother and i argue over stuffing, a little of that. >> sometimes things happen that are a little tense.

in the living rooms for all of you. lots to get to this morning. butletusnotwaste any time in wishing our dear colleague, robin roberts, a very happy birthday, robin. [ applause ] >> she's only 40. it's a big one. >> if my 40, you mean 21. happy birthday, robin. i hope you gave yourself a little time to sleep in. >>> meanwhile, we do have a lot for you. we're going to have a star-studded birthday spectacular for her. as george, and lara and sam are enjoying time with their families. >>> we hope you had a beautiful thanksgiving day. now, it's black friday. look at all of the stores all over the country that are already open for business. we're going to get the experts' take on what the hottest toys are. and whether or not you should be buying some of these items. believe it or not, by this time on friday, black friday, some things are already gone. you shouldn't buy them. >> you would think it was the last television set ever made. >> it's a little frenetic. >> i have a hard time getting into the minds of the people who get up and storm the stores. >> there's a big debate on whether that's

? jennifer davis research analyst at lazard capital willgiveushervalue will take. dave: we are going to tell you what drove the markets today, a busy day with the data battle. we didn't expected to be as busy as it is. a big week for wall street with all three major indices rallied 2.5%. the nasdaq led the way snapping its longest weekly street in 4-1/2 years, up more than 1/2%. only utilities are the sectors end the week lower. lot of action in the metal pits today. silver, palladium and platinum climbing to the weaker dollar. palladium is the biggest rising 6% and silver jumped 2% and platinum rose 1.5%. as we mentioned for the euro climbed to a three week high versus the dollar on hopes -- good luck. the currency hit n intraday high of $1.29 pushing above its 55 day moving average. tracy: let's get to today's action with david steinburg of capital managing partner and ron weiner, president of ibm financial group. you seem to think the global markets emerging markets in particular are still going to continue to rise. to rise. we've been hearing otherwise. why do you think that? >>

in there right now working. we don't have the camaraderie thatweusedto.>> to put it simply, we are hoping to hurt the bottom line to show this is what happens when they trample on the rights of american citizens. gregg: james rosen is live at the protest with more. hi, james. still no word from the national labor relations board? >> reporter: that's right, gregg and patti ann, good morning. and that absence of a ruling has permitted this picketing to go forward. the pictures tell their own story. i'm going to let my cameraman follow me around here. we see here on site about 2-300 protesters. they were bussed in on five charter buses from different parts of the washington, d.c. and suburban areas. they are comprised of a group i would say that is diverse in terms of race, gender and age. there was a bit of speechifying going on. we've seen some interesting plaque cards and signs that say i make 8.30 an hour, and instead of save at wal-mart, it says slave at wal-mart. and now they're beginning their march on the walmart in this complex. i'm going to ask martin to wheel around and show you j

of the storm. >>> ever meet the crazy uncle? >> that's you? >>theyusedtoput me at the kids' table when i was drinking. >>> all that -- >> got him, down field. robinson for the touchdown! >> it is good! and winner for houston. >> the ball is loose and a touchdown. >> oh, my. >> and all that matters. >> spectators mind from the thanksgiving day parade. >> i really liked kermit. >>> americans made 46 million urkeys today. and those americans are chris christie and newt gingrich. . bs> welcome to "cbs this morning." norah o'donnell is off. norah o'do black friday is in full swing at n fullour. in fact, it started last night as thousands of stores across thecountry opened after try ksgiving dinner. >> shoppers are expected to spend more than $11 billion today. ee retailer hope to earn up to profit their all-important holiday profits this weekend and the national retail federation predicts that sales for the entire holiday season will be 4% higher than last year. seth doane is braving the crowds at the target store in jersey city, new jersey. you're not alone. good morning to you. >> reporter:

.joiningusthismorning, the national affairs editor for new york magazine and msnbc political analyst, john heilemann. >> he's great. >> boy, what a thanksgiving i had. you can't even imagine. >> i don't want to know. >> did anyone come to your thanksgiving? >> what? huh? >> jon meacham. >> home alone. >> he was home alone again. >> pulitzer perurize-winning historian, jon meacham, author of "jefferson: the art of power." get a copy. >> i gave everybody in my family a book, a thomas jefferson book, with cranberry sauce imported from chattanooga with a bow. >> that's great. >> i actually need a new one because i spilled the yams all over mine. >> also with us, the president of the council on foreign relations, richard haass. nice to have you with us once again. the cohost of cnbc "squawk box," andrew ross sorkin. >> school is off today, so it worked out. >> you beat us to the punch! >> he's preempting. >> very nicely. i'm in a bit of a food coma. i need to admit that. i may be slow. >> well done. and from washington, from "the washington post" newsroom, pulitzer prize-winning editorial

place. from the perspective of the palestinians, theytoldustheywere going out to their farmland and as they approached the fence, that's when they came under attack. there was no mention of them attempting to breach the fence or attack the soldiers on the israeli side. for journalists, we're not even allowed to enter that area. we would be exposed to the threat of israelis who maintain a very strict no go zone area. palestinians thought they could do it and certainly that's what led to the incident today. >> okay. ayman mohyeldin, thank you for that. >>> special correspondent martin fletcher, martin, with a good day to you, to the israeli forces and what they're saying about the charges that they broke the ceasefire. what's from them? >> reporter: well, the israelis, as mark regev said, they are investigating. in these situations there's a shooting, somebody gets killed and then each side is very quick to put their spin on the story and ayman told you what the palestinians are saying. all i can add to what ayman said is reuters, the reuters news agency, the palestinian reporter

it is the largest known outbreak of this kindinu.s. history.details. >> iowa police on the hunt after a man walks into a bank, hands the teller a note then walks out with an undisclosed amount of money. it's all "happening now." >> hello, everyone, i'm arthel neville in for jenna lee. jon: i'm jon scott. a fragile cease-fire under test. israeli troops shoot dead a palestinian man. they wounded 19 other people, and crowds surged towards gaza's border fence with israel. it's the first significant violence since the truce between israel and gaza's hamas rulers took hold. >> israel's brinkmanship with hamas fueling speculation that israel is using the conflict as a test run for an attack on iran and a way to locate locations. bing ram is author of into the fire 0, the most extraordinary battle in the afghan war. good to see you. if this is not at all about gaza but indeed about iran and this is a test to see what sort of nuclear and arms iran has, and if it is a test, what have we learned? >> to the extent that it is a test of missiles and whether you can shoot them down the advantage goes to israel.

, david asman. the holiday shopping rush is on. toys"r"us, oneof the several big name stores opening last night. did it work? the chairman and ceo of toys "r" us is here. big labor bearing down on wal-mart out prozesting when they will get the most attention, of course. will it hurt sales at the country's largest private employer? if you can stomach anymore travel after the holidays, bestfares.com's ceo says there's wild and crazy deals straight ahead. he is here. top of the hour, stocks now and over 15 minutes, report gray on the floor. robert, triple digit gain, baby. >> you got it. the traders calling it a meltup. light volume today, a shortened day, the bell ringing at 1 p.m. eastern time. we are seeing 110 point gain on the dow, creeping up on 13,000 again, s&p at 1400. they are higher at one time or another during today's trading session. industry groups higher as well. in fact, at one point, saw just one or two stocks and s&p 500 lower on the day. what you see as the traders say, don't buy, and seasonality in play here. we talk about that before the open today, about how the d

.joinustooooooodnight from new york neil: easier said than done, one of the loudest vocal critics in the government community says he is frustrated. >> how are you? lou: i'm great. how were you? >> people are desperate. at the grassroots level all the way out. now, it's starting to show up in the top 500 companies of the united states. we are in very difficult straits tonight's feature when you started talking about this, you weren't yet heard that that you want that you can't think that companies can ignore the fallout for the fallout is fast and furious. how god is dead? >> i think it's getting really dangerous. because most companies right now are in survival mode. they don't know what the future's going to be like. they can't get access to capital. customers are scared to death. we are doing stupid thing like converting corn to fuel, we are sitting on great oil reserves, natural gas,oing nothing with it. we are building solar plants in the west. it is the stupidest thing i've ever heard in my life. neil: i am going to hold you down to a maybe on green energy. [laughter] you ha

perspective and in a way sandytaughtussomething.>> nice working with you this week. we have enjoyed our week with you i hope you had a great thanksgiving with your family. fox and friends starts right now. ♪ >> good morning, it is it friday. i am juliet hutty in for gretch gretch- -- gretchen. gettings the best deals. we are live in the world's largest department stores. >> can't wait. eight days of fierce fighting cease fire between israel and hamas appears to be holding up. but the muslim brotherhood is blasting the peace efforts. we'll have a live report in minutes. >> and postal service taking a new approach to digging its way out of the debt. why your mail delivery could get faster. n- on fox and friends begins right now. ♪ fox and friends. >> she can see long distance. >> i am having trouble seeing much today. good friday morning. >> oh, boy, i think dave and i were on the similar path of watching football late in the evening. >> what time did you get to sleep? >> it was a late night about the same. if you are other than than a gets fan you could go to bet early. w

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, making himself a pharoah. what happened before andafteru.s. navys.e.a.l.s. did in the moments before killing osama bin laden. >>> wolf blitzer's off today. i'm joe johns. you're in "the situation room." >>> we begin with today's astonishing show of fury in egypt. within the past hour egyptian authorities tear gassed protesters in cairo's tahrir square. angry demonstrators packed the square today denouncing egyptian president mohamed morsi as a dictator and accusing him of a power grab. cnn's reza sayah is in cairo. reza, what's it look like now? >> reporter: joe, it is 11:00 p.m. cairo time. these demonstrators started gathering around in tahrir square about 1:00 p.m. local time. that means they've been going strong for about ten hours. many thought maybe egyptians were worn out, tired of demonstrating after the 2011 revolution, but if you look at tahrir square today, if you look at cairo today, it doesn't seem like it. the demonstrations are continuing. so are clashes. about an hour and a half ago clashes taking place right where we are behind us at the hotel we're staying at. secur

and a government that is not in their lives eesmt one gets more power to themselves. that iswhyusingthejudicial watch david versus goliath, a small organization that is as tough as nails, confronting administration and taking the best of young talent. the town halls and breitbarts and mike flints and tell the whole story and end with the obama administration that concentrates what they have done. when you see it altogether you are shocked. >> we started with solyndra and fast and furious and benghazi scandal when you were doing the film. >> it's the same time of thing. >> the media can only cover so much about the scandals. this is the first time people will have an opportunity to see a sustained discussion of important issues. we cover a lot of it but now we know there are hundreds of others, mexicans who were killed as a result of these guns. this movie is the first long term discussion of this important scandal. >> sean: we'll get into this in more detail but in the case of fast and furious, our government gave guns to gang members, cartels, drug dealers, we didn't track them and they result

,joiningusliveat this time on monday. >>> if your family is making you crazy this holiday season, we'll have some tips on how to stay sane and, you know, keep the harmony in the household. that's tomorrow on cnn starting at noon. please join me for that. thanks so much for joining me this hour. i'm fredricka whitfield. "cnn newsroom" continues with victor blackwell. >>> thank you, fred. i'm victor blackwell in for brooke baldwin. the dow finishing in the green as shoppers empty the shelves across the u.s. in case you're curious, the stock market closing early on this black friday. find out what today's sales mean for the overall health of the economy. but first, mass protests are erupting in egypt after a sudden power grab. in cairo's tahrir square, thousands are chanting for regime change. they say egypt's new president is acting like a dictator. president mohamed morsi granted himself sweeping new powers yesterday, basically morsi now has absolute power for six months. his opponents say he's acting like a new pharaoh. the u.s. state department is calling for calm and encouraging al

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question, is this the answer, secure for gridlock? we'll get your answers.sendusatweet or post your comments on facebook. also, you can e-mail us. we will begin with the front page of the washington times for our question for all new this morning, there headline -- do you think this could be a cure for gridlock? the new york times also has this headline this morning -- we want to hear from you this morning. let me give you the phone numbers again. how did you vote in the last election? did you vote with the intention of one-party rule in your state legislature? what are your priorities, if so? let me read this -- on a federal level, folks believe a divided government has republicans in control of the house and democrats in control of the senate and president obama reelected to a second term in the white house. on a federal level, people believed compromise is possible. not so, says the new york times, on the state level. what are your thoughts on this? we also posted the question on our facebook page. we have a couple comments -- you can post your comments as well on facebook if you

joinsuswithmore. jeff: a few of them but the majority were not wal-mart workers but members of other unions like the teamsrs, the uaw, it was built today as a demonstration against the notion of working on thursday on thanksgivi. the day before black friday. but the protest when it came down to it wasn't so much about that. was against waart's practice of paying minimum-wage, not giving workers enough ney in their view and about work rules. that is what the actual protests came down to. it was organized by organization called our walmart, the shadow union for the non-union walmart and well-organized by united food and commercial workers union which is trying to organize at wal-mart. take a lk at what the company has to say, speaking for walmart was vice president who said best black friday ever and our walmart organization was unable to recruit a small number of associates to participate in these made-for-tv events. i covered it out there today and if it was made for tv it was made particularly well. we stood out in the freezing cold and they didn't enter the store but stood outside

the state oftheu.s. postalservice. alan ota is the senior writer with cq roll call. republican caller, you are on the air. we are listening. caller: i am calling about the hours. they are open from 9:00 until 4:00 for the weekend on saturday three hours. they do not cater to the customer. that would be the first place to start. that's it. guest: they are talking about may be adjusting the hours. on saturday, they are talking perhaps about maybe not having any deliveries are handling of letters but they would have a package services so that maybe they might be able to have longer hours for doing the packages on saturday but not dealing with letters. they are trying to find a way to tailor their services and focus on things that are really bringing in money like these package deliveries. host: nebraska, independent caller -- caller: i've got a couple of comments -- the postal employee that called in was all right on where he talked about the amount of money that the postal service has to put into opm and no other federal agency does it and no other federal agency tries to pay its way li

in the conflict. conor powelljoinsuslivein jerusalem. connor, are things almost back to normal there in israel? >> well, greg, there are still a lot of tension. there is still a lot of fear here in israel. we are now entering the second day of this cease-fire and with each passing hour there really does seem to be the belief that this cease-fire may actually take hold so, yes, things are beginning to return to normal. shops and markets are beginning it reopen. particularly in southern israel which was hit very very hard. kids are expected to return to school over the next few days. and life is beginning to return to normal. there were even kids out playing for the first time outside after 8 days of violence and taking cover because of incoming rockets. so life is beginning to return to some type of normal. moving away from the gaza border. saw some evidence of bulldozers and vehicles carry troops into gaza if there was that offensive attack into gaza. those are beginning to leave that area. some of the 40,000 or so israeli reservists that were called up. they have begun to be we reissed and re

street journal" is saying they like what main street could begivingusthisholiday season. >>guest: well, so far so good. the numbers are good. people are spending money. but the question i have, look, if you look at a door buster and the deals out there the real money isn't made on the sales, it is made when people go to the stores and upgrade to apply ans and electronics and furniture and those numbers come out later. that is the sales the businesses are counting on. >> you see the long lines and a lost times the discount people look at are $30 or so. so, is that a sign they are desperate for any kind of a deal the economy could be hurting so bad necessity need to get lout and camp looking to save money? >>guest: well, it is a couple of things. it is that, yes, people don't want to spend a lot of money on the high cost stuff because they don't have the money. but, too, the consumers are savvy and they do a lot the research and the fact they are finding deals what are the retailers want. people are still mindful or aware of this fiscal cliff that if my opinion, at least, is starti

. then you've other endworld, you've got chris christie talking about how many days will ittakeustoc the mess secular real world and one off in the id world that the right likes to get into. joy, you're shaking your haven't decided to go sky into become a more modern party yet. >> i think you picked the right person to focus on marco rubio does seem to be at the crossroads, there's three wings ee vanvangelical right and business end and joe the plumber wing, we call they. they all sort of rushed into the void created by the economic recession with the business wing deciding they wanted one of their own to be president and late on morals and and dog doing it aggressively. collapsed in this election in 2012. now they've to decide which of them is strong enough my personal theory is the business wing was always stronger wing will be will be the surviving wing. you can hear this in the talk about loosening up on immigration. the business wing wants looser rules, they are going to assert themselves but that's across purposes with the tea party wing dead set against imm

earlier and earlier on the eve of black friday. excited shoppers rush into the toys"r"usstorein new york's times square. it was one of many retailers to open their doors on thanksgiving night. >> i stay home on friday but i come when i put the turkey in the oven, i run to the store. >> reporter: lines outside big box stores like best buy and discounters like walmart seemingly stretched from coast to coast while shoppers hunted for deals, retailers were fighting for customers by opening up earlier than they ever had on the holiday. >> it's almost like an arms race. first 6:00 a.m., then midnight. >> reporter: competition among stores is fierce and so is there struggle with online retailers. brick-and-mortar can make up 40% of their annual revenue by offering bargain prices, attracting shoppers who are more than willing to wait it out. >> we've done it for five years. this is our fifth year. >> there will be no thanksgiving because everybody will start shopping. >> reporter: it's that thought that's prompting a backlash against some businesses. this week an employee delivered 350,000

these important issues peacefully and through democratic dialogue. jim maceda willjoinuscomingup in 20 minutes right here. >>> turning from egypt now to the border between israel and gaza where a two-day cease fire is already being tested. israeli troops shot and killed a 20-year-old man on the gaza side of the line today. the first death since the truce. nbc news reporting that the man was trying to get to his family farm. we have coverage from both sides of the border today with nbc's gaza. fletcher in israel and what's the israeli government saying about what happened at the border today, if anything? >> reporter: well, they are talking but not much. they are saying that the troops were stationed at the border about 300 palestinians came towards the border fence, further than israeli wanted them to go. they have a 300-yard no go area and the palestinians kept coming and approached the fence. the israelis fired warning shots in the air and then the soldiers fired at their legs. that's what the israeli army is saying and they are not confirming they killed anybody. the 300 yard no-go area is

, the president's who willleadusoutof the mess we are in today probably is the president who would not be equipped to deal with the civil war or reconstruction. that might be an unsatisfactory answer but it is the .. >> thank you. thank you for coming. i did a tv interviewñm/ earlie, and they put makeup on me. i debated whether or not to wash it off or not, but i decided to look fabulous for you. [laughter] i usually don't spend much time reading, but i wanted to read a short passage from the beginning of the book because i think it summarizes one of the themes of the story. lieutenant general michael flynn who now heads of the u.s. defense intelligence agency has said that information and intelligence are the fire and maneuver of the 21st century, and those of you who are familiar with war fighting methods in iraq and afghanistan know how important this has become, and i'll talk more about that as i go along, but i want to read you about a passage about a raid in iraq called the sinjar raid where special operatives seized the computer equivalent of the roladex. it tracked 500 al

story. thanks for beingwithus. havea great holiday weekend. >>> good friday afternoon. i'm craig melvinx . you're watching msnbc the place for politics. developing news in two middle east hot spots right now. protesters tear gassed in egypt and there's been a possible break in the truce between israel and gaza. plus back here the 2016 chatter is getting louder today with reports that jeb bush is seriously considering a run for the white house. plus -- some walmart employees trying to take a stand on this black friday. what kind of impact they had on early holiday shoppers. first, though, we start with some breaking news unfolding in egypt right now. thousands are protesting in tahrir square after the country's new president mohamed morsi granted himself sweeping new powers. violent protests have also broken out. and in the city of alexandria demonstratorsng to hijack the egyptian revolution. [ speaking foreign language ] >> president morsi took to a stage outside the presidential poll has to defend his new decree which puts his decisions above all legal cha

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% over last thanksgiving. almost 15%areusingmobiledevices up 10% last year. happy is the shopper who found a good deal. >> i found a tree that was 50 and it is 30. >> quite a savings. >> k-mart offering something free tomorrow, that is free flu shots at many locations. a shot in the arm for consumers and k-mary hopes a shot in the arm for its sales. >> carolyn: nick smith is live at walmart in san leandro where there has been some shopping backlash? >> absolutely. if you are sitting at home and time to grab your wallet and shop. >> we started early. >> it's only thursday but black friday holiday shopping has started. >> we kind of stopped in to get a sneak preview but it looks like everything is not yet opened up. >> early shoppers are willing to camp out for the best deals on electronics. that is part of the allure. this is big one for retailers. an economy in recovery means consumers are holding tight to their pocketbooks forcing retailers to fight harder for every dollar you spend. >> this is last minute thanksgiving thing. >> walmart is hoping they will follow the lead and head o

. and then on the other end of the world, you have chris christie talking about how many days it's going totakeustoclean up this mess from sandy. once living in the secular real world, off in the ideological, world that the right likes to get into. joy, you're shaking your head. they haven't decided to go sky high into the ideology with the old testament or become a more modern party. >> i think you picked the right person to focus on. marco rubio, be seems to be at the crossroads. there's three wings of the republican party, the evangelical right, business wing of the party and then the sort of joe the plumber wing we call the tea party. they now all sort of rushed into the void created by the economic recession with the business wing deciding they wanted one of their own to be president, mitt romney, evangelicals legislating on morals and contraception and abortion after 2010, and then with the tea party saying no, we're going to impose small government austerity on the rest of the country. all three collapsed in this election in 2012. now they have to decide which is strong enough to survive

's to return for president, i would have spent time even if it goes over a guy like mine's head,tellusaboutthe companies and things you've done for people. and in the 30's, people were wondering you, how are you going to support four kids, and you found time to be a bishop in a church. and yes, the word mormon may have come up. >> and they broke the rule, you define yourself positively first, they allowed the obama people to define them for months, why they didn't put on the bio spot for me one of the greatest questions in politics. >> because the buyo spot. >> do you agree? >> absolutely right. and he has a great resume', but that's not what was going to win the election. what was going to win the election is fix the problems. how? remember, it was 39 points and then 5 points. and honestly, i followed this up closely and still don't know what his plan was. that his resume' was fantastic. where he dropped the ball, he didn't-- how about this, and the plan-- >> never defended the plan, i did not. i took the other tactic, i said president obama failed and that's why you should vote for romne

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